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Accreditation

All degrees offered through the schools of Regent's University London offer full international recognition as qualifications validated by Universities of the United Kingdom or United States of America.

The Privy Council has granted Regent’s University London Taught Degree Awarding Powers (TDAP), giving the College the right to accredit its own degrees from 1 September 2012. Read the news article.

All new students joining the University from September 2013 will start on Regent’s validated programmes.

In every case students may rest assured that the qualification for which they intend to study has the academic rigour and quality assurance processes expected of a higher education institution.

Regent's University is an approved institution of The Open University.

  • Undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at the European Business School London, Regent’s Business School London and the London School of Film, Media and Performance are validated by The Open University
  • Undergraduate programmes of Regent’s American College London and postgraduate programmes at Webster Graduate School London lead to degrees awarded by Webster University St Louis, USA.
  • The School of Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology, validated by the University of Wales, also benefits from specific course validation by the British Psychological Society.

Page last updated: 14 May 2013

"Getting a post graduate degree was a very important step in my career and I felt that it was crucial to study at a well-established and reputable university. I knew that Webster Graduate School would meet my requirements by offering challenging classes in friendly surroundings. Studying at Webster has taught me to think logically, communicate efficiently and effectively, and work strategically. I am confident that I have acquired the knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in any part of the world."

Iman Sulaiman

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